DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-04 published
MARTEN,
Enid
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Enid
MARTEN at Longworth Long Term Care Centre, London on Thursday
February 2nd, 2006, in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late
Philip Stephen
MARTEN.
Mother of David and Betty Ann. Grandmother
of Jennifer, Lisa, Jon, Philip and Grant. Great Grandmother of
Kayla,Brittany,Tiffany and Savanah. Dear sister of Gladys
DEANE.
Predeceased by her sister Gertrude
PARKER and brothers Harold
ROBERTS and Lynn
ROBERTS.
Friends may call at the Lloyd R. Needham
Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London on Monday, February 6th
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service from Richards Memorial United Church
on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. Tributes may be left a www.mem.com

DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-27 published
'Real team player' lived dream as officer
Ken DEANE is recalled as a 'top, top cop,' despite his public
persona.
By Joe MATYAS and April
KEMICK, Free Press Reporters, Mon., February
Long before Ken
DEANE became infamous as the Ontario Provincial
Police sniper who fatally shot Dudley
GEORGE at Ipperwash, he
was a London teen who wanted to be a police officer.
He was a bright student and energetic athlete who emerged as
a leader in his teens, high school friend Tim
HUFF once told
The Free Press.
DEANE was in Grade 12 at South secondary school when he decided
he wanted to get into law enforcement, said
HUFF, adding he pounded
a beat for the London police force in the 1980s after taking
law and security at Fanshawe College.
A few years later,
DEANE applied to the Ontario Provincial Police
tactics and rescue unit and was accepted, eventually becoming
part of an explosives disposal team.
But for people like
HUFF,
DEANE was a guy who remained in touch
with old Friends.
There were annual weekends with the guys in cottage country,
where DEANE would be a highlight with stories about police work.
Family and Friends will miss him deeply, brother-in-law Grant
TEEPLE of Aylmer said yesterday in reaction to
DEANE's sudden
death in a highway crash on Saturday.
DEANE's death was a shock, he said, adding family and Friends
had a chance to enjoy his company at a gathering "up north" a
few days ago.
DEANE wasn't the guy portrayed in the media,
TEEPLE said.
TEEPLE
wouldn't say what
DEANE did after he left the Ontario Provincial
Police.
DEANE's public persona is connected to the shooting of
GEORGE
at Ipperwash on September 6, 1995, his subsequent court conviction
for criminal negligence causing death in 1997 and his dismissal
from the Ontario Provincial Police for discreditable police conduct
in 2002.
London lawyer Norm
PEEL, who knew
DEANE for years before representing
him in his criminal trial, said yesterday he was a model police
officer whose reputation was wrongly tarnished.
"I still hold my strongest view that he was just a top, top cop,"
PEEL said. "I have nothing but absolute respect for him. Always
will."
DEANE had a reputation among other officers for being a "real
team player,"
PEEL said. "His whole story of his life was about
helping people. He had a model background."
During his trial,
DEANE testified that he saw muzzle flashes
the light of gunfire -- come from some bushes during a confusing
skirmish.
He said he shot
GEORGE after he stepped out of the bushes with
a gun.
In convicting
DEANE on April 27, 1997, Judge Hugh
FRASER rejected
his testimony and those of other police officers as fabricated.
The▼ verdict surprised members of the
GEORGE family.
But their feelings that justice had been done were dashed on
July 3, 1997, when
FRASER gave
DEANE a conditional sentence of
two years less a day with 180 hours of community service.
Cries of "murderer, murderer" filled the courtroom after the
sentence as members of the
GEORGE family wept.

DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-28 published
DEANE,
Kenneth▼Charles "
Tex▼"
Unexpectedly on Saturday February 25/'06 as a result of an automobile
accident, Kenneth Charles "Tex"
DEANE, passed away in his 45th
year. Dear husband of Lucie
SIROIS of Sudbury. Beloved son of
Catherine DEANE and the late Robert "Diz"
DEANE (1997.) Affectionately
known as Mrs.
DEANE's little boy. Much loved brother, confidante
and best friend to Bill and Lynn
DEANE,
Nancy and Don
CAMPBELL,
Barb and Grant
TEEPLE, all of Aylmer, Sue and Tom
MORGAN of London
and Judy DEANE of Caledon Village. Proud uncle of Ryan and Brett
DEANE, Adam, Sandy and Matt
TEEPLE, Kayla
CAMPBELL, all of Aylmer,
Darcy and Brad
CRAMER of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Morgan
FAIRWEATHER and Bryan
MORGAN of London, Curt
SWEETAPPLE and Taylor
WATKINS of Caledon Village. Son-in-law to Jackie and Dan
SIROIS,
brother-in-law to Dan
SIROIS and Karen
McEWEN,
LiseSIROIS and
Anne SIROIS.
Special nephew to Norma and the late Chuck
BLACKWELL
(1993) of Saint Thomas. Helen and the late Max
HUDSON (1990,) Bill
and Gladys
DEANE and Bill
MANN, all of London. Will be sadly
missed by his cousins, extended family and Friends. Will be especially
missed by cousin Bob
DEANE, "
SuperBob" of Port Stanley. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233
Larch Street, Sudbury, 705-673-3611/ 705-673-2525. Visitation Wed.
March 1st, 12-2 (family), 2-5 and 7-9. Private family service
Thurs. at 9: 30 a.m. Funeral procession to Caruso Club, 385 Haig
Street, Sudbury, for the service at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow.
Memorial Service to be held in London at a later date. In keeping
with Ken's true spirit, donations to the London Regional Cancer
program, 800 Commissioners Rd. E., London, N6C 2V3, would be
greatly appreciated. "It is not for the critic who counts, not
the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the
doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the
man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust
and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes
short again and again; who knows great devotions and spends himself
in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows in the end the triumph
of high achievement; and who at the worst, if he fails, at least
fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be
with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor
defeat." Theodore Roosevelt

DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-11 published
DEANE,
Kenneth▲▼ "
Tex▲▼"
A memorial service to honour and celebrate the life of "Tex"
DEANE will be held on Sunday, March 26th, 2006, beginning at
2 p.m. at the Victory Branch Legion, Branch 317, 311 Oakland
Ave., London. Family and Friends are invited to gather and share
their favourite "Tex" memories.

DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-08 published
DEANE,
Kenneth▲▼ "tex"
The▼ family of the late Kenneth "Tex"
DEANE expresses their heartfelt
gratitude for the support received since the passing of their
beloved husband, son, brother, uncle, nephew and cousin. To our
extended family, Dave, Wendy, Devon and Dustin
STRICKLER,
Geoff,
Cathee, Thomas and Kim
EDWARDS,
Rob,Debb,Brittany and Robbie
CANN, LaRae and Randy
KRIEGER, Austin and Joanne, Bob
SCHWEYER
and Vicky, Derek
WOOD, Cam
COOPER, Brad
TRAVES, Kieran
O'HALLORAN,
piper extraordinaire Jim
IRVINE,
BrianHAYMAN, Dave
HILL and
the "Hayman weekend" crew, thank you for putting together the
send off that he so deserved. We could not have endured the last
month without you and understand all too well how difficult it
was for you. To the members of the tactical rescue unit and Emergency
Response Unit teams, thank you for preparing enough food for
a small army. Special thanks to the Victory Branch Legion #317
especially Frank and Belinda and to the army cadets who directed
the parking. Your kindness to the family of a fallen member will
never be forgotten. We cannot adequately express our gratitude
to Heidi and Paul of the Smith Leroy Funeral Home in Woodstock
for our treasured Memory Book and memorial cards. Thank you,
Chaplain MOCKLER for your inspiring words. We can never thank
John MAITLAND enough for the moving tribute print that he has
prepared and his effort in designing the website www.remembertex.com.
We sincerely appreciate all of the contributions to the Ken Deane
Memorial Fund, the "Roar for the Floor" Wall of Recognition at
www.southalumni.ca and the London Regional Cancer Program. The
unconditional support of our extended family when others have
attempted to dictate otherwise will never be forgotten. We may
have lost a brother, however we are part of a much larger brotherhood
for which we will be eternally grateful. Stay safe! Catherine
Deane and family

DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-17 published
DELANEY,
Shirley
Peacefully with her family at her side at London Health Sciences
Centre, Victoria Hospital on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 Shirley loving
wife of William (Bill)
DELANEY in her 82nd year. Dear mother
of John (Debbie), Ken (Joy) and Mike (Leila). Dear grandmother
of Jennifer
HEYNSBROEK (Mike), Heather
DELANEY, Kristen
DELANEY,
Jose DELANEY,
MartaDELANEY, and Elana
DELANEY. Dear sister-in-law
of Phyllis
DEANE.
Predeceased by her sisters Marion
HARDING,
Mona DEANE,
RitaROWLANDS and her brothers Jack
DEANE and Kenneth
DEANE.
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home,
362 Waterloo Street at King Street, on Wednesday evening from
7-9 o'clock and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass
at Saint Martin of Tours Church, 46 Cathcart Street on Friday morning
at 11 o'clock. Interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Thursday
evening at 7 o'clock. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.

DEANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-25 published
FEITSCHINGER,
KurtSuddenly at home on November 23, 2006, Kurt
FEITSCHINGER, of
Dorchester, in his 71st year. Beloved husband of Jean
FEITSCHINGER.
Loving father of Rosemarie
DEANE (Jeff), Carolyn
YOUNG (Steve)
and Joanne
FEITSCHINGER. He will be sadly missed by his 5 grandchildren.
Visitation will be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas
St.) on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral will
be conducted on Wednesday, November 29th at 1 p.m. An Royal Canadian
Regiment service will be conducted on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

DEANE o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-02-27 published
LEONT,
FlorencePatricia (née
FARRELL)
Peacefully on Saturday, February 25, 2006 at Extendicare. Beloved
wife of the late Morris
LEONT (1996.) Dear mother of Maureen
and her husband Claire
GOSELIN of Omemee, Sandra
LEONT and and
Don LEONT all of Peterborough. Dear friend of Mark
ARBOGAST,
Shawn GODBOUT and Richard
FLAGLER.
LovingNanny of Aimy, Melissa,
Laura and Jordan. Dear sister of Angie
DEANE,
Walter,Danelda,
Mary READY,
Marina,SaraLIVINGSTONE and Cyril and the late Malcolm,
Kay,Alex,Charles, Theresa (Cissie) Russell Stephen, Emily
McALISTER
and 2 borthers in infancy. In keeping with Florence's wishes
a private memorial service will be held at Comstock Funeral Home
& Cremation Centre. Interment at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Lung Association or
The Food Bank would be appreciated by Florence's family.

DEANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-27 published
Key Ipperwash witness killed in highway crash
By Kate HARRIES,
Page A2
One of the most eagerly anticipated witnesses: at the Ipperwash
inquiry -- Ken
DEANE, the police sergeant who shot aboriginal
activist Dudley
GEORGE -- has been killed in a traffic accident.
Mr. DEANE died early Saturday afternoon in a winter storm pile-up
on Highway 401 near Prescott, in Eastern Ontario. A passenger,
a 38-year-old man from Albuquerque, N.M., was extricated by the
local fire department and was in stable condition at Brockville
General Hospital.
Mr. DEANE, 45, of Sudbury, was declared dead at the scene after
his Ford Explorer was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer unit at
around 1: 15. News of his death came as a shock to participants
at the Ipperwash inquiry, where Mr.
DEANE's testimony in the
next few weeks was eagerly anticipated.
"Dudley's family and I were stunned by the news," said lawyer
Murray KLIPPENSTEIN, who acts for the George estate.
Then a sergeant, Mr.
DEANE was one of a group of Ontario Provincial
Police tactical rescue unit snipers who provided cover when the
riot squad was deployed against a group of unarmed aboriginals
who had occupied Ipperwash Provincial Park. Mr.
GEORGE was shot
in the ensuing confrontation on the night of September 6, 1995.
Mr. DEANE testified at his trial in 1997 that he saw muzzle flashes,
and then a man with a gun who took aim at police. But an officer
who was standing near him testified that he saw no flashes and
the man who was shot was holding a stick.
In finding Mr.
DEANE guilty, Mr. Justice Hugh
FRASER rejected
the notion that Mr.
DEANE had an "honest but mistaken belief"
and found that Mr.
GEORGE was unarmed when he was killed. He
said Mr. DEANE had concocted his evidence "in an ill-fated attempt
to disguise the fact that an unarmed man had been shot."
Mr. DEANE was convicted of criminal negligence causing death
and sentenced to serve two years less a day in the community,
as well as 180 days of community service and no house arrest.
He unsuccessfully appealed the conviction to the Supreme Court
of Canada. He was ordered to resign from the force in January,
2002, after pleading guilty four months earlier to a charge of
discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act.
Mr. KLIPPENSTEIN said it's not clear what Mr.
DEANE's answers
would have been at the inquiry. "The evidence that the inquiry
has brought out has changed the picture dramatically… it's extremely
questionable that the tactical rescue unit team should have been
at the park at all."
But▼ the lawyer said that the loss of Mr.
DEANE's evidence will
not affect the inquiry's ability to get at the truth of what
happened.
Commission counsel Susan
VELLA agreed. The inquiry will still
have the benefit of the sworn evidence Mr.
DEANE gave at the
criminal trial, she said yesterday.
Mr. DEANE, who was married with no children, is the third officer
involved in the Ipperwash standoff to have been killed in a motor
vehicle accident.
Inspector Bill
LINTON, who was the incident commander on the
night police marched on the park, died in a car crash in 2000.
Sergeant Margaret
EVE, who attempted to negotiate with the occupiers,
died on duty in 2000 on Highway 401, hit by a bank-robbery suspect.

DEANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-01 published
Kenneth DEANE,
Officer And
SecurityExpert (1960-2006)
Former Ontario Provincial Police officer enjoyed a promising
career in a paramilitary squad until he shot and killed native
protester Dudley
GEORGE in 1995. He left the force in 2002 and
died in a traffic accident on Saturday
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S7
Toronto -- Kenneth
DEANE's life was changed -- some would say
ruined -- by an incident that's now known as Ipperwash. On September
6, 1995, he shot and killed Anthony (Dudley)
GEORGE at Ontario's
Ipperwash Provincial Park during what was Canada's most important
Indian protest since Quebec's Oka crisis of 1990.
Until that night, Mr.
DEANE of the Ontario Provincial Police
had an exemplary record, one that had helped smooth his way into
the exclusive ranks of the Ontario Provincial Police's tactical
rescue unit. As acting sergeant, he was leading a highly trained,
four-man team of marksmen on the night he shot Mr.
GEORGE.
"The▲▼ whole sequence took place in 20, 30, 35 seconds," Mr.
DEANE
said at his trial in July of 1997. He was convicted of criminal
negligence causing death. In his 2001 book, One Dead Indian,
TorontoStar▼ reporter Peter
EDWARDS recounted the Ontario Provincial
Police officer's description of what led up to the shooting.
Mr. DEANE said he saw flashes of light coming from the barrel
of a weapon inside a school bus that protesters were using to
barge into an Ontario Provincial Police riot squad.
"It was an attempt to shoot a police officer," he told the court.
However, he chose not to open fire because of the many officers
who were in the way. "I saw a distinct muzzle flash originate
from the interior of the bus."
The book went on to describe the actual firing of the weapon
and Mr. DEANE's testimony that Mr.
GEORGE was armed and had presented
a threat. "I observed him shoulder a rifle and in a half-crouched
position, scanned [the rifle] over our position." Mr.
DEANE said
he fired three shots from his highly accurate, Heckler and Koch
sub-machine gun "as quick as I could."
"He [Mr. GEORGE] immediately went down on one knee and immediately
got back up."
Still on the road, Mr.
GEORGE looked to his right and left and
walked a few steps, Mr.
DEANE testified. He then did something
rather odd for someone who was mortally wounded, with a broken
collar bone, cracked ribs and a punctured lung, Mr.
DEANE said.
He testified that Mr.
GEORGE raised his arm and threw the rifle
into a grass-covered field, leaving himself unarmed and exposed
to police fire.
Although Mr.
DEANE had provided a detailed description of the
rifle, another tactical rescue unit officer who was just metres
away during the incident testified that he had observed Mr.
GEORGE
holding "a pole or stick." The officer also said that the only
muzzle flashes he saw had come from his own gun. Hundreds of
other shots were fired that night, all by the police, and the
Ontario Provincial Police has since arrived at the view that
the protesters were not armed.
For his part, Mr.
DEANE fired a total of seven shots. Four had
been aimed at other protesters and three at Mr.
GEORGE.
One bullet
missed, one struck him in the lower leg, and the last found his
torso.
Though Mr.
DEANE spoke in a calm and self-assured manner, the
judge at his trial did not believe him. Mr. Justice Hugh
FRASER
as much as called him a liar and ruled that Mr.
GEORGE had been
unarmed. He rejected the notion that Mr.
DEANE had an "honest
but mistaken belief" and found that Mr.
GEORGE did not have a
weapon when he was killed. He said Mr.
DEANE had concocted his
evidence "in an ill-fated attempt to disguise the fact that an
unarmed man had been shot."
Judge FRASER, who also ruled that some other police officers
had falsified evidence to support Mr.
DEANE, found him guilty
and sentenced him to a conditional sentence of two years less
a day, plus 180 days of community service but no house arrest.
Mr. DEANE appealed the conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada.
In February, 2000, the court ruled there were no grounds for
a new trial. He did win a small victory, however. The Supreme
Court denied an appeal by Crown prosecutors who had sought jail
time instead of the conditional sentence.
"I still believe Ken
DEANE was an honest police office who was
hard done by by the justice system," lawyer Norman
PEEL, who
had represented Mr.
DEANE at the trial, said yesterday. "He was
misjudged as being cold and withdrawn when, in fact, he was just
quiet." After the conviction, Mr.
DEANE continued in the Ontario
Provincial Police. Among other things, he was a bomb-disposal
expert and a specialist in fighting biker gangs and terrorists.
His fellow officers came to his defence, believing he had been
victimized.
"He was an asset to the Ontario Provincial Police," said Inspector
Robert BRUCE, who at that time believed Mr.
DEANE "should remain
in the position that he's in."
But▲Ipperwash continued to haunt Mr.
DEANE.
"I sincerely apologize to the family and Friends of Dudley
GEORGE
and to his community for causing the terrible loss that they
have been forced to endure," he said at a discipline hearing
in September of 2001. For all that, he always maintained he had
done nothing wrong the night Mr.
GEORGE was shot and he fought
to stay on the force.
It was a battle he lost. In October, 2001, he pleaded to a charge
of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act. Four
months later, an inquiry by police adjudicator Loyall
CANN forced
him to resign. Ms.
CANN, a former deputy chief of the Toronto
police force, said the shooting of Mr.
GEORGE had resulted in
"the most serious conviction" ever recorded against an Ontario
Provincial Police officer.
"What could possibly be more shocking to society than to have
a sworn, fully trained and experienced police officer, while
on duty, in full uniform [and] using a police-issued firearm,
kill an unarmed citizen," said Ms.
CANN.
She ordered him to resign or be fired. He quit the next day and
later found a job working in security at an Ontario Hydro nuclear
station. More recently, he was Canadian sales manager for Canadian
Allen-Vanguard Response Systems, a publicly traded company that
provides state-of-the-art anti-terrorist equipment and systems.
Kenneth DEANE grew up in London, Ontario, the
son of the late
Robert DEANE and Katherine
DEANE.
One of six children, he had
long dreamed of being a policeman. After leaving high school,
he studied law and security at Fanshawe College and then joined
the London police force. He was next accepted by the Ontario
Provincial Police and quickly became involved with the tactical
rescue unit, the special squad deployed in hostage-taking situations
and in emergencies.
At his trial, a fellow officers described the patience Mr.
DEANE
had displayed during a hostage situation in Dryden, Ontario,
when a man with a rifle threatened two women. The incident ended
without violence. "He does not react emotionally, said Staff
Sergeant Brian
DEEVY, also a member of the tactical rescue unit.
"I have never seen him lose control."
Mr. DEANE had also served with Ontario Provincial Police officers
sent to help deal with the Oka crisis, and in 1991 had attended
an incident at Grassy Narrows in Northern Ontario when an Ontario
Provincial Police officer was shot dead.
The▲▼ killing of Mr.
GEORGE caused an outcry against the tactics
and actions of the Ontario Provincial Police and the government
of Ontario. It triggered the Ipperwash inquiry that has been
sitting since July of 2004 under Mr. Justice Sidney
LINDEN.
Mr.DEANE was scheduled to appear at the hearing next month and his
testimony was keenly anticipated.
In the type of coincidence that feeds conspiracy theorists, Mr.
DEANE is the third Ontario Provincial Police officer involved
in the Dudley
GEORGE shooting to be killed in a traffic accident.
Sgt. Margaret
EVE, who tried to negotiate with the natives at
Ipperwash before the shooting, died in a crash involving a transport
truck on Highway 401 near Chatham, Ontario Inspector Dale
LINTON,
the commander who gave the orders to Mr.
DEANE's team, was killed
in a single-vehicle accident near Smith's Falls in October of
Mr. DEANE was killed in a traffic accident on Highway 401 near
Prescott in Eastern Ontario. Snow squalls had caused vehicles
to slow or come to a halt and his Ford Explorer clipped a tractor
trailer that was blocking the road. Before he could extricate
his vehicle, a second highway truck travelling behind him was
unable to stop and the sport utility vehicle was crushed.
Kenneth DEANE was born in October of 1960. He died on February
25, 2006. He was 45. He leaves his wife, Lucie
SIROIS.
Also an
Ontario Provincial Police officer, she was injured some years
ago while investigating a traffic accident. Additionally, he
leaves his brother Bill and sisters Barbara, Nancy, Sue and Judy.
A funeral is set for 11 a.m. tomorrow in Sudbury, Ontario

DEANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-24 published
DEANE,
AnnIrene (née
MacCALLUM)
Peacefully at her home in Caledon on Thursday, June 22, 2006
in her 54th year; beloved wife of Robert; loving and cherished
mother of Matthew, Michael and Philip; treasured sister of Sandy,
Scott and John. Ann will be greatly missed by other relatives
and Friends. A celebration of Ann's life will be held at the
Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville
(519-941-1392) on Tuesday, June 27th, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. The family
will receive Friends on Monday, June 26th, 2006 from 7: 00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
Hospice Caledon, Hospice Dufferin or Headwaters Health Care Centre.
A tree will be planted in memory of Ann in the Dods and McNair
Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville.
A dedication service will be held on Sunday, September 10, 2006
at 2: 30 p.m. (Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)

DEANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-07 published
ALLEN,
HughAlexanderThe family of Hugh
ALLEN sadly announces his sudden passing at
his home in Hornby on Saturday November 4, 2006, at age 70. Hugh
Alexander ALLEN husband of the late Della (née
DEANE)
ALLEN.
Loving father of Julie
ALLEN,
Johnathan and his wife
SerenityALLEN.
Proud grandfather of Julianne. Uncle of Will, Mike, Anne
Marie, Michael, Jacqueline, Rene, Damian, Gary, Brenda, Carol,
and Glen. Friends will be received at the funeral home Wednesday,
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday 1 to 1: 45 p.m. Funeral service
will be at Trinity United Church, Acton, Thursday at 2 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Blue Springs Funeral Home, 12 Church Street East,
Acton 519-853-2399.

DEANE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-27 published
Officer who shot Dudley
GEORGE dies
DEANE killed in accident on 401
He was scheduled to testify at inquiry
By Peter EDWARDS,
Staff▲Reporter
Kenneth DEANE, the elite Ontario Provincial Police paramilitary
officer convicted of fatally shooting Indian activist Anthony
(Dudley) GEORGE, was killed on the weekend in a traffic accident
on Highway 401 in eastern Ontario.
DEANE, 45, was in charge of a four-man sniper team late at night
on September 6, 1995, with the job of escorting the force's crowd
management unit, or riot squad, as it marched toward about three
dozen protestors outside Ipperwash Provincial Park.
Police marched on the park at night two days after Stoney Point
Indians occupied the park, saying it contained sacred burial
grounds. Their claims were later supported by documents released
by the federal government.
DEANE, nicknamed "Tex" by colleagues, was expected to be called
as a witness next month at the Ipperwash inquiry before Mr. Justice
Sidney LINDEN in the town of Forest, near the now-closed park.
The▲ mandate of the inquiry is to probe events surrounding
GEORGE's
death, and to draft recommendations to prevent similar deaths
in the future.
"He did wrong, but the family has always said that he shouldn't
be the scapegoat,"
GEORGE family lawyer Murray
KLIPPENSTEIN said.
"The family thinks the inquiry can still do its very important
job very well,"
KLIPPENSTEIN said.
The inquiry has heard 101 witnesses: since it began hearings in
July 2004.
Sam GEORGE,
Dudley's brother, said in an interview yesterday
that he felt bad when he heard of the death, which happened on
Saturday afternoon during a whiteout on Highway 401 near Prescott.
"Any life lost is a tragedy," Sam
GEORGE said. "I feel badly
for his family."
DEANE is the third police officer involved in the massive police
operation at Ipperwash to die in a traffic accident.
Sgt. Margaret
EVE was hit by a transport truck on Highway 401
near Chatham in June 2000, while Insp. Dale
LINTON, the officer
who activated
DEANE's unit that night, was killed in a single-vehicle
accident near Smiths Falls in October 2000.
The▲OntarioProvincial Police said that
DEANE was killed by a
tractor-trailer at about 1: 15 p.m. on Saturday.
DEANE was driving a westbound Ford Explorer, and was attempting
to steer around vehicles when he struck the back of a stopped
tractor-trailer unit. A second tractor-trailer was unable to
stop and struck his Explorer.
DEANE was pronounced dead at the
scene.
A passenger, who has not been identified, was taken to Brockville
General Hospital with serious injuries.
Sam GEORGE, who never spoke to
DEANE, said he would have been
a valuable witness at the public inquiry.
"We needed to know why he thought he was there that night," Sam
GEORGE said. "Who told him to go there? What he was told, and
what was his mission… Now, we'll never know."
DEANE was found guilty of criminal negligence causing death in
April 1997.
Provincial Judge Hugh
FRASER ruled then that Dudley
GEORGE, 38,
was unarmed when he was shot, and that
DEANE's fellow officers
doctored their evidence to support him.
That trial, held in the Sarnia courthouse, heard that
GEORGE
had a bullet wound in his right calf, consistent with him being
shot in the back of the leg, and another bullet wound that punctured
a lung.
After being found guilty of shooting
GEORGE,
DEANE was given
a conditional sentence of two years less a day, to be served
outside jail, plus community service. At the time of the shooting,
DEANE was a senior officer in the paramilitary Tactics and Rescue
Unit, which carried sub-machine guns with night-vision scopes.
DEANE hung on to his job for 5½ years after the criminal conviction,
as he unsuccessfully appealed the verdict to the Ontario Court
of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Once his appeals were exhausted, he faced disciplinary charges
under the Police Services Act.
In September 2001, he told a disciplinary hearing: "I sincerely
apologize to the family and Friends of Dudley
GEORGE and to his
community for causing the terrible loss that they have been forced
to endure."
However, under cross-examination, he said his apology did not
mean that he admitted doing anything wrong in the park that night,
when he and six other Ontario Provincial Police officers fired
upon Indian protestors.
FormerOntarioProvincial Police Commissioner Thomas
O'GRADY
told the public inquiry last fall that he now believes that all
of the Indian protestors were unarmed.
Prosecutor Denise
DWYER asked
DEANE at his 2001 disciplinary
hearing if he felt he was justified in opening fire.
"That was my belief that night,"
DEANE replied.
"And it remains your belief today?"
DWYER continued.
"Yes it does," he replied.
At those Police Services Act hearings in late 2001,
DEANE's lawyer,
Ian ROLAND argued that, apart from Ipperwash,
DEANE had had a
stellar 16-year career with the Ontario Provincial Police.
ROLAND noted that
DEANE had risen since the night of
GEORGE's
death to become the force's top bomb and anti-terrorist weapons
expert. ROLAND also noted that many political commentators blamed
the former Conservative provincial government for the bloodshed
at Ipperwash.
"Acting Sergeant
DEANE didn't make the decision for the Ontario
Provincial Police to be involved and cannot be held responsible
for the damage that flowed from the incident," said
ROLAND, calling
dismissal a "professional death sentence."
However, when she ordered
DEANE off the force, adjudicator Loyall
CANN, former deputy chief of the Toronto force, called
DEANE's
conviction "the most serious" ever recorded against the Ontario
Provincial Police.
"What could possibly be more shocking to society than to have
a sworn, fully trained and experienced police officer, while
on duty, in full uniform, using a police-issued firearm, kill
an unarmed citizen?" she asked in her 28-page ruling.
"This is further aggravated by the fact that the sworn police
officer was found by the presiding criminal court justice to
have concocted and fabricated his evidence.
"I find that this is one of those exceedingly tragic incidents
in which one act of negligent behaviour has totally nullified
an otherwise promising career," she said, ordering
DEANE off
the force in January 2002 for discreditable conduct because of
his criminal conviction.
In his April 1997 criminal trial,
DEANE testified that he fired
after observing muzzle flashes indicating that the protestors
were firing at officers -- and that he saw a man in a half-crouched
position holding a rifle and scanning the police.
He also gave a detailed description of the rifle.
But DEANE was found guilty after another officer who had been
standing close to him at the time testified that he did not see
any muzzle flashes, other than his own, and that he observed
"a pole or stick" in
GEORGE's hand.
DEANE had fired seven shots that night -- four at other natives
and three at
GEORGE.
After losing his job,
DEANE worked in security with an Ontario
Hydro nuclear station.

DEANES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-10 published
MILES,
LindaDiane
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital on Friday,
September 8th, 2006, Linda Diane
MILES
(McGUGAN) of London. Dear
mother of Randy
COUSINS and his wife
Karen and Miles
McGUGAN
all of London. Much loved Nanny of Justin, Nathan, Taylor, Paula
and Jessica. Dear sister of Valerie
PRIEST of Nova Scotia, Karen
GAUDET of Montreal, Michelle
DEANES of Hamilton, and Marilyn
YOUELL of London. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Much
loved "Mommy" of Meika. Best friend of Valerie
JOHNSON.
Predeceased
by parents Iris and Reg and Charlie and Lee. At Linda's request,
there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Linda are asked
to consider the Rotary Club of London West Foundation or the
Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada. Westview Funeral Chapel, (519-641-1793)
entrusted with arrangements.

DEANGELIS o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-20 published
ARNEL,
KennethLeslie
Peacefully at Brantford General Hospital on Friday March 17,
2006. Kenneth Leslie
ARNEL of R.R.#4 Brantford was in his 87th
year. Beloved husband of Vera
ARNEL (née
DEANGELIS) dear brother
of Bill (Barb), Cliff, Fred (Ruth). Also survived by several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, two sisters and
two brothers. Friends will be received at the Dennis Toll Funeral
Home 55 Charing Cross Street, Brantford, Monday 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 1:00 p.m.
Internment Farringdon Burial Grounds. Donations to the charity
of your choice appreciated. www.dennistoll.ca

DEANS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-18 published
BOWEN,
CatherineHelen (née
DEANS)
(December 6, 1924-February 12, 2006)
Helen passed away peacefully during the evening of February 12,
2006. Born December 6, 1924 in Glasgow, Scotland, to parents
Robert DEANS and Nellie
LEISHMAN.
Helen is predeceased by older
brother Robert
DEANS and sister Janet West
(DEANS.)
Helen married
Donald John James
BOWEN May 12, 1951 at Donlands United Church,
Toronto, Ontario and enjoyed an adventurous marriage for 52 years.
Their immediate family consisted of daughters Arlene (David),
Caroline (Bruce) and two grand_sons Graeme and Matthew. Helen
was an adventurous, free spirited individual throughout her life.
A sincere, honest, fun loving wife, mother, Granny and friend.
She travelled far and wide and enjoyed meeting people from all
walks of life. A special thank you to our friend Marjan / Hospice
Simcoe (our Mother's angel while here on earth), Dr. Moreau/Cindy,
St. Elizabeth's nurses Heidi and Lori, R.V.H. nurses Yola and
Marsha, Matthew's House Circle of Friends, Canadian National
Institute for the Blind group and Dots are Us. A celebration
of Helen's life will be held at a later date. No one who has
been loved is ever lost - for memories live forever in the heart.
Funeral arrangements handled by Paul F. Kent Funeral Home, Cookstown.

DEARDEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-24 published
DEARDEN,
Margaret
Beloved Mother,
November 24, 2005
Though your smile is gone forever,
And your hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has you in His keeping,
We have you in our hearts.
Marie and Steve, Doug and Ada, Jim and Patti.
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DEARDEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-16 published
DEARDEN,
Frank
Cherished Father, December 16th, 2003.
There is a family who misses you
And finds time long since you went.
We think of you daily and hourly,
But try to be brave and content.
Tears that we shed are in silence,
And we breath a sigh of regret,
For you were ours, and we remember.
We will never forget.
- Marie and Steve, Doug and Ada, Jim and Patti.

DEARIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-27 published
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
Margaret▼Geraldine▼ (née
LEE)
Peacefully at home on May 24, 2006 in her 97th year. Wife of
the late William Kennedy
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, formerly of Bell Canada. The
only daughter of the late Edward and Ethel
LEE of Saint Thomas,
Ontario.▼Predeceased▼ by two brothers, Edward
LEEJunior▼ and Jack
GRIFFIN. Dear mother of Ann
ROMERIL
(Derek▼) and Nancy
MARSHALL
(Peter). Loved grandmother of Elliott
ROMERIL (Pam), Susan
DEARIE
(Tom), Paul
MARSHALL (Melanie), Lindsey
BRITO, Kathryn
PEDUZIE
(Mark) and nine great-grandchildren. A memorial service will
be held at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) on Monday June 5, 2006
at 11 a.m. with reception to follow. Private interment. Donations
may be made to the Arthritis Society of Canada.

DEARIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-02 published
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
Margaret▲Geraldine▲ (née
LEE)
Peacefully at home on May 24, 2006 in her 97th year. Wife of
the late William Kennedy
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, formerly of Bell Canada. The
only daughter of the late Edward and Ethel
LEE of Saint Thomas,
Ontario.▲Predeceased▲ by two brothers, Edward
LEEJunior▲ and Jack
GRIFFIN. Dear mother of Ann
ROMERIL
(Derek▲) and Nancy
MARSHALL
(Peter). Loved grandmother of Elliott
ROMERIL (Pam), Susan
DEARIE
(Tom), Paul
MARSHALL (Melanie), Lindsey
BRITO, Kathryn
PEDUZIE
(Mark) and nine great-grandchildren. A memorial service will
be held at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W.,
Toronto (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) on Monday, June 5, 2006
at 11 a.m. with reception to follow. Private interment. Donations
may be made to the Arthritis Society of Canada.

DEARLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
DEARLING,
George
Peacefully at the Versa Care Nursing Home on Sunday, January
8, 2006 at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Inez. Loving father
of George (Joan), Gary, Bill (Tracy), Greg (Lianne), David (Robyn),
John and Sharon
OPPERSMA
(Bob.)
Forever remembered by his 8 grandchildren
and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Sherrin
Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Road (west of Victoria Park Ave.),
Toronto (416-698-2861) on Thursday, January 12, 2006 from 2-4
p.m. and 6-8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
from Saint John's Roman Catholic Church (794 Kingston Rd.) on Friday,
January 13, 2006 at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. If desired,
memorial donations to Versa Care Nursing Home (77 Main St.) would
be appreciated by the family.

DEARLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
SLOANES,
Catherine "
Kay"
Passed away peacefully with family at her side on Monday, January
9, 2006 at the Mississauga Trillium Health Centre, in her 75th
year. Mother will be lovingly remembered by Susan
DEARLING
(Glen,)
Jay (Janice
KEIP,)
LisaWENZEL (Dan,) and Doug. Nana will be
sadly missed by her grandchildren Jeremy, Ryan, Colin, Jake,
Hayley and Kelsey. Her contagious laughter and love of life will
also be missed by her sister Elizabeth, brothers Albert, Archie
and Fred, as well as by many nieces, nephews and Friends. Family
and Friends will be received at the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton
Chapel", 289 Main St. N., Brampton (905-451-1100) on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the Chapel
on Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.

DEAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-04 published
SIMMS,
RaymondEdmundThe death of Raymond Edmund
SIMMS occurred on February 2, 2006
at Pine Grove Nursing Home, Fredericton, New Brunswick. He was
the husband of Maisie
(MacRAE)
SIMMS.
Raymond was born on March
25, 1918 in New Liskeard, Ontario, to parents Edwin and Mary
(Reynolds)
SIMMS.
His early days were spent in Northern Ontario.
He attended Scollard Hall in North Bay, Ontario, Queen's University
and Osgoode Hall Law School. He served as a lieutenant in World
War 2 Canadian Army Artillery Corps. After the war, Raymond practiced
law in Sudbury, Ontario and later in Toronto, Ontario. On retirement
he returned to his birthplace, revisiting his boyhood haunts,
and doing some travelling both at home and abroad. Later he took
up residence in the Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick and more
recently he moved to Fredericton. Besides his wife, Raymond is
survived by his step-daughter Mary-Jo
MacRAE
(RayKAINE) of the
Village of Gagetown and her three children Dylan, Jordan and
Dryw; also by his step-son Wayne (Jean)
SIMMS of London, Ontario
two granddaughters Leanne
SIMMS of New York City and Caroline
(Rob) DIRKSON of Winnipeg, Minnesota. Also surviving are his
two brothers: Robert (Elsie) of Toronto, Ontario and Clare (Cecile)
of Belleville, Ontario and two sisters Joyce
DEAS of Beaverton,
Ontario and Mava
HOLLAND of Clinton, Ontario. There are many
surviving nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, Raymond was
predeceased by his first wife, Helen
(McWHINNIE)
SIMMS; one sister
Cavell and two brothers Hugh and Blake. There will be no visitation
by request. A memorial service will be held at the J.A. McAdam
Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, February 7th, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m. Rev.
Monte Peters will officiate. Graveside service and interment
will follow in the springtime in New Liskeard, Ontario. In lieu
of flowers, for those who wish, donations may be made to D.E.C.H.
Hospital Foundation or the Palliative Care Ward in Raymond's
memory. McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home has been entrusted
with funeral arrangements. www.mcadamsfh.com
Sunset and evening star and one clear call for me! And may there
be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea. Alfred, Lord
Tennyson

DEATH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-24 published
DEATH,
Arthur▼Hector▼
Passed to glory quietly early Sunday morning, January 22, 2006
at Highview Residences London, Ontario in his 93rd year. Art
was born in Dixie, Ontario, May 17, 1913, and moved to Brampton
in 1936 where he raised his family and was an active member of
the community for 65 years. He was an Ontario Land Surveyor whose
name appears officially on thousands of Peel County property
surveys. He was also a successful land developer who was part
of the transition of a small rural community to a vibrant city.
Art was a pillar of personal strength, always leading the way
and showing determination and a strong will to live. Art leaves
behind his wife of 68 years, Lois Helen (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Much▼ loved
father of (Dr) Barry and his wife
Susan▼
(BROWN,)
Jamie▼ and his
wife Joy▼
(Price,▼)
Nancy▼ and her husband Tom
LAURIE, and Bette
and her husband Dave
DALZELL.
Art▼ was loved by his fourteen grandchildren
Autumn (Steve)
DEATH, Jennifer (David)
DEATHE, September
DEATH,
Christopher (Miša)
DEATHE,
Ashley▼Brown▼DEATHE, Linden Brown
DEATHE, Joshua (Danielle)
DEATH, Sam (Jen)
DEATH, Catherine (Chris)
JONES, Claire
DEATH, Thomas (Laure)
LAURIE, Andrew
LAURIE, Angus
LAURIE, Krista (Chris) Dalzell
GINGERICH, Lesley (Derek)
DALZELL,
and Dan DALZELL. He will be remembered through his sixteen great-grandchildren.
Art was predeceased by his brother Ivan. He will be lovingly
remembered by his sister-in-law Dorothy
DEETH; by his brother
Lindsay and his wife
Rae;▼ and his sister-in-law Audrey
PETRIE
(née STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Friends▼ and family of Art are welcome to attend
a celebration of his life at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
44 Church St. E, Brampton Ontario, 2 p.m. Saturday, January 28,
2006, which will be followed by a reception in the Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Brampton, the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated.

DEATH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-18 published
DEATH,
Arthur▲▼The family of Arthur
DEATH would like to express their sincere
gratitude to all whom supported and cared for him while in London:
Ross and Cathy
CHAPIN and the staff at Inspirit and Highview
Residences, the staff at London Health Sciences, Dr. R.
CRILLY
and staff, Geriatric Rehab Unit, Parkwood Hospital, and Dr. A.
ANNEN.
They would like to thank Dr. Patrick
POTTER for providing
the bagpipe solo and postlude at the memorial service. They deeply
appreciated all those who sent donations and flowers in remembrance,
to all who called and sent cards to express their sympathy, and
to their Friends and colleagues for the many acts of kindness
during their recent bereavement.

DEATH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-04 published
WHEELER,
JoyceCaroline (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
It is with great sadness the family announce the passing of Joy
at William Osler Health Centre - Brampton Campus on Sunday, December
25, 2005 in her 79th year. Loving mother of Kathryn
COWPER-
SMITH
and her husband John, Stephen and his wife Diane, and Paul and
his wife Suzanne; cherished grandma of Brad, Laura, Megan and
Drew. Dear sister of Lois
DEATH
(Art,▲▼)
AudreyPETRIE, and the
late Marion
MARSHALL and Howard
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART. A Celebration of Joy's
Life will be held at Christ Church United, 1700 Mazo Cres., Mississauga,
on Saturday, January 7, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m., with visitation 1
hour prior. If desired, remembrances may be made to Christ Church
United or Canadian Cancer Society.

DEATH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-24 published
DEATH,
Arthur▲▼
Arthur DEATH passed to glory quietly early Sunday morning, January
22, 2006 at his Highview residence in London, Ontario, in his
93rd year. Art was born in Dixie, Ontario, May 17, 1913, and
moved to Brampton in 1936 were he raised his family and was an
active member of the community for 65 years. He was an Ontario
Land Surveyor whose name appears officially on thousands of Peel
County property surveys. He was also a successful land developer
who was part of the transition of a small rural community to
a vibrant city. Art was a pillar of personal strength, always
leading the way and showing determination and a strong will to
live. Art leaves behind his wife of 68 years, Lois Helen (nee
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.) He was the much loved father of (Dr.) Barry and his
wife Susan
(BROWN), London; Jamie and his wife Joy
(PRICE), Port
Perry; Nancy and her husband Tom
LAURIE,
Toronto;▼ and Betty and
her husband Dave
DALZELL,
Hensall.▼Art▲▼ was loved by his fourteen
grandchildren Autumn (Steve)
DEATH,
Jennifer▼
(David▼)
DEATHE,
September DEATH, Christopher (Miša)
DEATHE, Ashley Brown
DEATHE,
Linden Brown
DEATHE, Joshua (Danielle)
DEATH, Sam (Jen)
DEATH,
Catherine (Chris)
JONES,
Claire▼DEATH, Thomas
(Laure▼)
LAURIE,
Andrew LAURIE, Angus
LAURIE, Krista (Chris) Dalzell
GINGERICH,
Lesley (Derek)
DALZELL, and Dan
DALZELL. He will be remembered
through his sixteen great-grandchildren. Art was predeceased
by his brother Ivan. He will be lovingly remembered by his sister-in-law
Dorothy DEETH and by his brother Lindsay and his wife
Rae,▼ and
his sister-in-law Audrey
PETRIE (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Friends▼ and family
of Art are welcome to attend a celebration of his life at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Church Street, Brampton, Ontario,
2 p.m. Saturday, January 28, 2006, which will be followed by
a reception in the Church Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations
to St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Brampton, the Salvation Army
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

DEATHE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-24 published
DEATH,
Arthur▲▼Hector▲
Passed to glory quietly early Sunday morning, January 22, 2006
at Highview Residences London, Ontario in his 93rd year. Art
was born in Dixie, Ontario, May 17, 1913, and moved to Brampton
in 1936 where he raised his family and was an active member of
the community for 65 years. He was an Ontario Land Surveyor whose
name appears officially on thousands of Peel County property
surveys. He was also a successful land developer who was part
of the transition of a small rural community to a vibrant city.
Art was a pillar of personal strength, always leading the way
and showing determination and a strong will to live. Art leaves
behind his wife of 68 years, Lois Helen (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Much▲ loved
father of (Dr) Barry and his wife
Susan▲
(BROWN,)
Jamie▲ and his
wife Joy▲
(Price,▲)
Nancy▲ and her husband Tom
LAURIE, and Bette
and her husband Dave
DALZELL.
Art▲▼ was loved by his fourteen grandchildren
Autumn (Steve)
DEATH, Jennifer (David)
DEATHE, September
DEATH,
Christopher (Miša)
DEATHE,
Ashley▲Brown▲DEATHE, Linden Brown
DEATHE, Joshua (Danielle)
DEATH, Sam (Jen)
DEATH, Catherine (Chris)
JONES, Claire
DEATH, Thomas (Laure)
LAURIE, Andrew
LAURIE, Angus
LAURIE, Krista (Chris) Dalzell
GINGERICH, Lesley (Derek)
DALZELL,
and Dan DALZELL. He will be remembered through his sixteen great-grandchildren.
Art was predeceased by his brother Ivan. He will be lovingly
remembered by his sister-in-law Dorothy
DEETH; by his brother
Lindsay and his wife
Rae;▲ and his sister-in-law Audrey
PETRIE
(née STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Friends▲ and family of Art are welcome to attend
a celebration of his life at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
44 Church St. E, Brampton Ontario, 2 p.m. Saturday, January 28,
2006, which will be followed by a reception in the Church Hall.
In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Brampton, the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated.

DEATHE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-24 published
DEATH,
Arthur▲
Arthur DEATH passed to glory quietly early Sunday morning, January
22, 2006 at his Highview residence in London, Ontario, in his
93rd year. Art was born in Dixie, Ontario, May 17, 1913, and
moved to Brampton in 1936 were he raised his family and was an
active member of the community for 65 years. He was an Ontario
Land Surveyor whose name appears officially on thousands of Peel
County property surveys. He was also a successful land developer
who was part of the transition of a small rural community to
a vibrant city. Art was a pillar of personal strength, always
leading the way and showing determination and a strong will to
live. Art leaves behind his wife of 68 years, Lois Helen (nee
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.) He was the much loved father of (Dr.) Barry and his
wife Susan
(BROWN), London; Jamie and his wife Joy
(PRICE), Port
Perry; Nancy and her husband Tom
LAURIE,
Toronto;▲ and Betty and
her husband Dave
DALZELL,
Hensall.▲Art▲ was loved by his fourteen
grandchildren Autumn (Steve)
DEATH,
Jennifer▲
(David▲)
DEATHE,
September DEATH, Christopher (Miša)
DEATHE, Ashley Brown
DEATHE,
Linden Brown
DEATHE, Joshua (Danielle)
DEATH, Sam (Jen)
DEATH,
Catherine (Chris)
JONES,
Claire▲DEATH, Thomas
(Laure▲)
LAURIE,
Andrew LAURIE, Angus
LAURIE, Krista (Chris) Dalzell
GINGERICH,
Lesley (Derek)
DALZELL, and Dan
DALZELL. He will be remembered
through his sixteen great-grandchildren. Art was predeceased
by his brother Ivan. He will be lovingly remembered by his sister-in-law
Dorothy DEETH and by his brother Lindsay and his wife
Rae,▲ and
his sister-in-law Audrey
PETRIE (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.)
Friends▲ and family
of Art are welcome to attend a celebration of his life at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Church Street, Brampton, Ontario,
2 p.m. Saturday, January 28, 2006, which will be followed by
a reception in the Church Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations
to St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Brampton, the Salvation Army
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

DEATON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-16 published
ERSMAN,
Beatrice
(DEATON)
At her late residence, on Monday, May 15, 2006 Beatrice
(DEATON)
ERSMAN of Exeter in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Clifford
James ERSMAN (2001.) Dear mother of Donna and Bill
PERRY of Exeter
and Pamela and Dud
SIMMONS of London. Dear grandfather of Jim,
Donald and Joanne; and Darryl and Debbie and great-grandmother
of Morgan, Jennifer, Darian and Rhys. Predeceased by her parents
Almer and Flossie
DEATON.
Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Tuesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
May 17th at 11 a.m. with Rev. Lillian
WILTON officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to Caven Presbyterian Church Memorial
Fund would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.

DEAULT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-04 published
DEAULT,
Rodger▲
In loving memory of my dear husband Rodger
DEAULT, who passed
away 7 years ago today, March 4, 1999.
May the soft breeze of love blow gently
And whisper so you can hear
How much I miss and love you
And wish that you were here.
I will hold you close within my heart
And there you will remain
To be with me forever
Until we meet again.
Never forgotten and sadly missed. Love Eileen.

DEAVY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-20 published
THERIEN,
SarahBeth
(November 1, 1973-June 17, 2006)
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing
of Sarah Beth on June 17, 2006 at the Ottawa General Hospital
after a brief illness. Sarah Beth passed away in the thirty-second
year of her full, productive and happy life surrounded by her
loving family and Friends. She will be sorely missed by her mother,
soul mate and wonderful friend Beth
(BOWIE,) her adoring father,
Emile and her cherished and loving brother, Christopher, his
wife Diana, and her admiring nieces, Isabella, Ava and Alexa
of Marlton, New Jersey, her grandmothers, Lillian
BOWIE and Helene
THERIEN and her special friend and companion Derek
DEAVY.
Sarah
Beth will be fondly remembered by her many uncles, aunts, cousins
and Friends across Canada and the United States and also by her
fellow employees and business associates at the Canada Safety
Council. Sarah Beth was a long time employee of the Canada Safety
Council where her career goal was to make this wonderful country
a safer place for all. In so many ways she succeeded! She will
be always remembered for her generosity, her entrepreneurial
spirit and her never-ending concern and compassion for those
who are underprivileged and disadvantaged. Friends and family
may gather at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home 235 Kent Street (Ottawa
613-232-5337), on Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be in Saint Patrick's Basilica on Friday
at 10: 00 a.m. For those wishing, memorial donations made to the
Canadian Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome (S.A.D.S.) Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. (S.A.D.S. - Toll free: 1-877-525-5995
15-6400 Millcreek Drive, Suite 314, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3E7).
Messages of condolence can be sent to www.mem.com.